A day of snowfall may slow the flocks of post-holiday shoppers seeking to return those not-quite-right gifts — and delight those who had dreamed of a white Christmas.
At 6:33 this morning, a winter weather advisory was issued for the Twin Cities, as well as for central and southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The advisory means that periods of snow, sleet or freezing rain will cause travel difficulties, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The advisory remains in effect until 6 p.m.
At 9:30 a.m., the National Weather Service said to expect two-tenths to 1.5 inches more of snow in the Twin Cities by noon, for a total of 3 to 5 inches by the end of today. Heavier amounts — 6 to 8 inches — were expected west of the Twin Cities.
The bulk will have fallen by 6 p.m. Saturday, said National Weather Service meteorologist Tony Zaleski.
While the wintry weather may make travel difficult, it's sure to please those who have been pining for it. Minnesotans hoping to ski, skate and play in the snow will soon have their chance.
And the flakes will stick around. Colder air from Canada will spread over the Upper Midwest today and last at least until New Year's Day, Zaleski said.
"We're not going to be seeing any 40-degree temperatures for a while," he said.
Temperatures are expected to fall Sunday and most of next week to highs in the 20s and lows in the teens.